The 15 Best Producer Tags in Hip Hop

Producer tags have become such an iconic aspect of hip hop songs, and for good reason. In the world of hip-hop production, a catchy and memorable producer tag can be just as iconic as the beat itself. These tags serve as audio signatures, letting listeners know who crafted the instrumental they're about to enjoy. In this article, we dive into the 15 best producer tags, celebrating the creative minds behind some of the biggest hits in modern hip-hop.

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AxL Beats - “AxL”

CashmoneyAp - “CashmoneyAp!”

JetsonMade - “Oh lawd, Jetson made another one!”

Buddha Bless - “Buddha, Bless this beat!”

Honorable C.N.O.T.E. - “Honorable C.N.O.T.E.”

Hitmaka - “Hitmaka”

O.G. Parker - “O.G. Parker!”

Pooh Beatz - "Pooh, you a fool for this one!"

Chasethemoney - "Chasethemoney, Chasethemoney!"

Top$ide - "Top$ide"

Based1 - "Based1 got them bands ho!"

Yung Icey - "Icey, I'm so sick of you"

Turbo - "Run that back, Turbo!"

Bandplay - "Let the band play"

10Fifty - "10Fifty I love you!"

Bakkwoods - "Ayy, Woods, light that shit up!"

CaptainCrunch - "Captain Crunch presents!"

Take A Daytrip - "Daytrip took it to 10"

Conductor Williams - "Conductor! We have a problem!"

Richie Souf - "I just told Richie we rich!"

AR - "AR... AR"

Cardo - "Cardo got wings"

Working on Dying - "I'm working on dying!"

15. DJ Khaled - "We the best music!"

As a master of self-promotion, DJ Khaled's unmistakable tag has become a fixture in the hip-hop world, gracing numerous chart-topping tracks and collaborations. Even if he's not the producer of the song itself, his tag adds a crazy amount of value to any record.

14. London on da Track - "We got London on da Track."

This tag serves as a calling card for London on da Track, whose smooth and melodic beats have provided the soundtrack for countless hits.

13. Southside - "Southside onna track"

As a key member of the 808 Mafia collective, Southside's simple yet effective tag has become synonymous with the trap sound that has dominated the hip-hop landscape in recent years.

12. Zaytoven - "Zaytoven"

This minimalist tag is often accompanied by a piano melody, a nod to Zaytoven's signature production style and his background as a classically trained pianist.

11. Wheezy - “Wheezy outta here!”

This particular producer tag brings you back to the golden age of Atlanta rap, as artists like Migos, Young Thug, Gunna, and Lil Baby were absolutely running things. Wheezy is still doing his thing and continuing to grow, but damn, does this bring us back to a few years ago.

10. ATL Jacob - “ATL Jacob!”

ATL Jacob has been taking over in recent years, scoring production credits on some of the biggest songs of the 2020's so far. His beat tag is synonymous with a hard-hitting, yet clean sounding beat.

9. Mike WiLL Made-It - "Mike WiLL Made-It."

This simple yet instantly recognizable tag can be heard on numerous chart-toppers, signifying the presence of Mike WiLL Made-It's innovative and genre-defying beats.

8. Harry Fraud - “La musica de Harry Fraud!”

Harry Fraud's producer tag stands out in many ways, as it is one of the smoothest ones in existence. It blends perfectly with the sound that he's crafted for himself over the years.

7. Just Blaze - “Just Blaaaze!”

Who could forget the memorable tag of one of the most legendary producers ever? Whenever you hear that voice screaming, “Just Blaaaze!,” just know you're about to hear an amazing song.

6. Tay Keith - "Tay Keith, f*** these n****s up!"

This aggressive tag has become a staple in modern hip-hop, signaling the presence of Tay Keith's hard-hitting and bass-heavy beats.

5. Murda Beatz - "Murda on the beat, so it's not nice."

Drake's "Nice for What" is just one example of Murda Beatz's impressive catalog, with his menacing tag perfectly complementing his hard-hitting production.

4. DJ Mustard - "Mustard on the beat, ho!"

As a pioneer of the West Coast ratchet sound, DJ Mustard's catchy tag has graced countless club anthems and radio hits since the early 2010s.

3. Jahlil Beats - "Jahlil Beats, holla at me!"

With his energetic tag and infectious beats, Jahlil Beats has been a staple in the hip-hop production scene for over a decade.

2. Pi'erre Bourne - "Yo, Pi'erre, you wanna come out here?"

This playful tag, which samples a line from the popular TV show "The Nutshack," has become a signature of Pi'erre Bourne's innovative and forward-thinking production style.

1. Metro Boomin - "If young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you."

Popularized by Future's "Low Life" and countless other hits, Metro Boomin's ominous tag has become synonymous with his dark, atmospheric production style.